The Path is virgin

The path is virgin—there is no one to follow. It is time to fall in love with our own processes, with our own lives. These past few days have been life-changing for me, because I discovered something that was always within me, though I had forgotten it.

Since childhood, I have carried a deep drive to create something new. I feel that when I am learning something new or developing my ideas, I am on the right path.

All creative people would agree that this way of living can be very lonely, as one is constantly focused on the work that must be done. Yet this very focus brought me a revelation—it allowed me to meet the right people at the right time.

Now, as I write these words, and as we enter the eclipse season, I feel more than ever that we need a supportive community to walk with us on our life’s path.

In my own offerings, I work persistently and lovingly so that what I share appears fresh and renewing. I believe what we need is a spark, not a bonfire. This is why I guide my students to awaken their own genius, showing them a way to sustain this precious connection.

And this is what I seek in my own inquiry: to find those who shine their light with fearless originality.

This is why I love all what Sarah Tacy offers. And this is why this buzzing enthusiasm I feel inside.

Now the exciting news, is this that you could meet her through a 3 day long free workshop, which will be in 2025. September 16, 18, 19. 12:00-1:30pm EST!

I hope you’ll join us! Because I really would like to introduce her work to you!

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Be blessed on the way as you walk your own unique path.

Love and care,

Viki

Practices to return simplicity

Now I teach Ashtanga yoga from the bottom up. I used to teach from the other way around. I used to pay way more attention to the rules and the requirements. I used to be more concerned about looks and progress.

However as a woman and as a mother I have been learning to listen to my body instead of my mind. Since I sync my practice with my cycle, since I pay attention to the seasons as well as my body’s natural requirements my practice has become more settled.

Ashtanga yoga is considered a practice of the young and strong, but it can be a life long support for all those who understand its energetics.

As I have a lifelong passion of learning from all wisdom left behind, I teach practices which help you to return to simlicity and tap into abundance by using what you aready have.

Embrace magic, beauty and serendipity!

And the rest will come.